— Wendy Vogel talked to US Venice Biennale Rep Joan Jonas about her current HangarBicocca retrospective.
— Martin Gayford reviewed “Late Turner” at the Tate.
— Ashton Cooper interviewed Mickalene Thomas on her foray into bronze sculptures, now on view at Kavi Gupta in Chicago.
— Anneliese Cooper spoke with Kevin Moore, the artistic director of Cincinnati’s FotoFocus Biennial, which opened Friday.
— The University of Texas, Dallas and the Dallas Museum of Art premiered their brand new art history institute.
— In the Air dreamed up five films that Marina Abramovic and Lars Von Trier should make together.
— The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts announced that it would devote an exhibition to the legacy of the Riot Grrrl punk feminist movement.
— The Met opened its ambitious show of Pieter Coecke Van Aelst’s Renaissance tapestries.
— eBay launched a live auction hub with Sotheby’s just in time for the November auctions.
— Craig Hubert reviewed Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice" at the New York Film Festival.
— Patrick Pacheco wrote a tribute for two-time Tony Award winner Geoffrey Holder.
— Reporting from the New York Film Festival, Craig Hubert reviewed Olivier Assayas’s “Clouds of Sils Maria,” starring Juliette Binoche.
